Paddy is grown in both kharif and rabi seasons. State-owned Food Corporation of India (FCI) is the government’s nodal agency for procurement and distribution of foodgrains.
Union Food Secretary on Friday chaired a meeting with State Food Secretaries and FCI to “discuss arrangements for procurement of crops in ensuing Kharif Marketing Season (KMS) 2024-25”, an official statement said.
Various factors impacting procurement such as weather forecast, production estimates, and readiness of states for procurement operations were reviewed during the meeting.
“After deliberations, the estimates for paddy procurement (Kharif crop) during ensuing KMS 2024-25 have been fixed at 485 lakh tonnes in terms of rice compared to procurement of 46.3 mn tonnes (Kharif crop) during KMS 2023-24,” the statement said.
The Centre has also set a target to procure 1.9 mn tonnes of kharif coarse grains/ millets (Shree Anna) during the KMS 2024-25. The target is much higher compared to procurement of 660,000 tonnes during KMS 2022-23 (Kharif crop).
“States/UTs were advised to focus on procurement of millets for diversification of crops and enhanced nutrition in dietary patterns,” the food ministry said.
The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary/Secretary (Food) of states/Union Territories as well as officers from FCI, India Meteorological Department (IMD) and Department of Agriculture.
Several ongoing initiatives of Department of Food and Public Distribution which inter-alia included Supply Chain Optimization of Public Distribution System, infrastructure improvement in procurement centres, Jan Poshan Kendras and workflow automation for release of food subsidy to the states etc were also discussed in the meeting, the statement said.
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